Hi all, Thanks for all the suggestions. I got some brush-on electrical insulation stuff from Bob Donalds when I was over at his place. I saw and saved the discussion about the silicone tape, but tape would not solve this problem. The brush-on stuff will, though. Thanks, all!
Joy ******************************************************************* Dr. Joy E. Hecht Consultant on Environmental Policy and Information Email: jhecht@alum.mit.edu Phone: 1-202-494-1162 URL: http://www.joyhecht.net ******************************************************************* :::-----Original Message----- :::From: Sam Walters [mailto:sam.cooks@verizon.net] :::Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2006 1:13 PM :::To: Joy Hecht; vanagon :::Subject: Re: electrical insulation - source for fusion or silicone tape ::: :::Joy et al, ::: :::The was a discussion yesterday about fusion tape although it was called :::silicone tape that started under '85 geysering coolant" and than changed :::to have silicone tape in the header. ::: :::It is available from Duluth Trading Co but the web site isn't loading :::right now (1:10 p.m. EDT). Was working fine yesterday. ::: <snip> |
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